Namangan International Flower Festival emerges as a tourism brand of New Uzbekistan

WARSAW, May 15. /Dunyo IA/. An article dedicated to the "Flower Festival" in Namangan, which will be held from May 24 to July 12, has been published on the Polish educational portal “turystyka.studentnews.pl,” reports Dunyo IA correspondent.
The publication emphasizes that over the years of its existence, the Namangan International Flower Festival has become a unique calling card of the region and one of the most vibrant cultural and tourism events in Uzbekistan. It is noted that the festival annually unites representatives of art, floristry, tourism, and folk crafts from various countries around the world, contributing to the strengthening of international humanitarian ties and the popularization of the country's rich cultural heritage.
The author of the article draws attention to the fact that holding the festival has a positive impact on the development of the tourism infrastructure of the Namangan Region. During the festival, the influx of domestic and foreign tourists increases significantly, expanding the activities of hotels, craft centers, catering facilities and the service sector.
The hospitality of Namangan’s residents, who carefully preserve ancient traditions of floriculture and folk crafts, is highlighted separately. According to the Polish publication, it is precisely the combination of colorful floral arrangements, national culture, musical art and a modern festive atmosphere that makes the festival a unique event in Central Asia.
The article also emphasizes that the Flower Festival serves as an important platform for promoting Uzbekistan's tourism potential on the international stage. Thanks to the broad participation of foreign guests and media representatives, the event contributes to the further growth of foreign tourists' interest in the country's historic cities, culture and traditions.
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